BAL
BAL stands for:
- Construction supervision management of the Reich Aviation Ministry
- Belle Air Europe , an Italian airline (ICAO code)
- Operational alternative list , a Bremen regional party from the 1980s
- Boelgesel Amatoer Lig , highest Turkish amateur league in football
- Bornova Anadolu Lisesi , a Turkish elite high school with a focus on German
- Brigate Autonome Livornesi , Ultras des AS Livorno
- Bremen Alternative List , a party that ran in Bremen's state elections in 1983
- British Anti Lewisite , the chemical compound Dimercaprol
- Bronchoalveolar lavage , a medical exam
- Federal Committee for Competitive Sport
- Baltic States (UNDP code)
- Batman Airport in Turkey (IATA code)
- Balingen , city in Baden-Württemberg ( UN / LOCODE DE BAL )
BaL stands for:
- Civil servant for life, see civil servant (Germany) #Beamter for life
Bal is the family name of the following people:
- Andrij Bal (1958–2014), Soviet and Ukrainian soccer player and coach
- Anton Bal (* 1963), Bishop of Kundiawa
- Cees Bal (* 1951), Dutch cyclist
- Faruk Bal (* 1950), Turkish politician
- Jan Jacobsz Bal Huydecoper van Wieringen (1541–1624), ancestor of the aristocratic Huydecoper van Maarsseveen family
- Jeanne Bal (1928–1996), American actress
- Mieke Bal (* 1946), Dutch literary scholar
- Nicolas Bal (* 1978), French Nordic combined skier
- Randall Bal (born 1980), American swimmer
- Şenol Bal (* 1956), Turkish politician, MP for the MHP
- Willy Bal (1916–2013), Belgian Romanist and Walloon writer
Bal stands for:
- Bal - Honig , feature film by Semih Kaplanoğlu from 2010
- SS-N-25 Switchblade , as SS-C-6 Sennight: 3K60 Bal : Land-based anti-ship guided missile, range 120 km, since 2008
bal stands for:
- Baloch language (ISO-639-3 code)
See also: